All, I've been spending some time working on the documentation aspect of "kvm/libvirt autotest is hard to use" problem. I have a DRAFT for a simplified, combined intro. and quick-start guide. I'd like feedback on the formatting/layout as well as the level of assumed technical-knowledge.
https://github.com/autotest/autotest/wiki/KVM-&-Libvirt-Autotest-Quickstart-and-Introduction My thinking was to cut out as much detail as possible and rely very heavily on the built-in autotest defaults. Do you think this is a good approach or should it be more inclusive of other distro's and environments? Other suggestions? My thought was using this to replace the first three bullet-points o KVM Autotest Introduction o Libvirt Autotest Introduction o Getting started with the autotest client kvm test Here: https://github.com/autotest/autotest/wiki/KVMAutotest Then perhaps work on distilling the other pages and "tip of the week" (many many many weeks old) into more topic-based documents. This could include info. on using specific distros. and alternate client setups. I'm open to any thoughts, concerns or ideas on how you'd like to see it organized? Thanks. -- Chris Evich, RHCA, RHCE, RHCDS, RHCSS Quality Assurance Engineer e-mail: cevich + `@' + redhat.com o: 1-888-RED-HAT1 x44214 _______________________________________________ Autotest mailing list [email protected] http://test.kernel.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/autotest
